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Dandilion Misfit User ID: 33943284 United Kingdom 05/07/2014 01:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Alright opie, you're either in on it or you really don't know. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22146748 I'll stick with the latter for the sake of being polite. The government never planned on keeping it legal. CO and WA are scheduled to produce more crime than revenue. The 'giving pot a try' bit we've been getting excited about is nothing more than an opportunity to create horror stories in the news about it and get it back under the thumb of big paper. And big pharma. Sure, I may sound paranoid. Doesn't matter what I sound like though; I'm right about this one. All I will say is I'm more than qualified to weigh in on this, and stages are being set to create 'problems' that make nationwide legalization an impossible dream. 'A house divided cannot stand.' 'No, especially when half of it is too stoned to hold it up.' ha. Really though. Enjoy it while you can. Go visit CO. Best damn vacation of my life, being able to get stoned as hell on a mountain without fear of getting in trouble. It IS still illegal there, but the Cole Memorandum helped avoid the millions of pointless arrests and tickets over small bags. Only the Feds are prosecuting it, and they're specifically told not to. I could spend hours filling this neat box with more insight on whats going on, but I'm only one of a million voices. Besides, I got a bowl to burn. XD But yeah, in summary, I'd ride it out. The only real direction it can take south at this point is through government pressure and regulation, which you will have compensated for you by the market. Hang in there, and take confidence that you're one of the few quick and smart enough to get a jump on the green rush. Like Microsoft and/or McD's stocks before they blew up. It's about to happen again with the greens. I was keeping my mouth shut, but I'm good either way now. Invest now if you want an easy future. Occasional doomtard Official sciencetard Freethinker |
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CrimsonBleu (OP) User ID: 46489930 United States 05/07/2014 02:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | FYI, I have been a Medical Marijuana advocate since the early 80's. I met and became very good friends with Elvy Musika, one of the original 8 people at that time ( and she lived in FL) who were granted the legal benefit of MM, and received her portion (still does) from the US Government every month. Because of her hard work and maintaining her stance, along with others she met along the way, Elvy became a legend in the pioneering of legalizing of MM. She suffers from glaucoma. Countless surgeries and medication did not help her and she subsequently lost vision each year. Marijuana was the key to keeping what sight she has. I am in the exact same boat, except I am NOT going through all the surgeries, and limit medication as much as possible. I want off this stuff. My glaucoma readings for both eyes are in the 40's, and in case you don't know what that means, it means...RED ALERT high. I am losing sight. I see the veil closing in with each passing day. It's a miracle I can do what I do with 20/600 vision. Yes, 20/600. And getting worse. MMJ is more than stocks and making money, although one cannot help but get involved in the emotional part, especially when playing the stock market is a brand new venture for me. I got in, believing and wanting to INVEST in the companies I chose, because I believed in them!! The first 2 months was great. Nice profit. Then....well...it was a down-hill slide from there and who knows where ht bottom is. So not only am I concerned about my money, I am concerned about the companies whom I have invested in. Fuck the money. That is replaceable. I really don'ty want to lose any more, but I really don't want to pull out if that money can grow and help these businesses grow. So to the above poster who asked me if I was in, well, no. Not like you think. I am in this honestly and truly felt I was investing in a worthy cause. I am in Florida. Medical Marijuana is on the ballot for 2014. I need this stuff. Not to smoke for fun. I need it for the benefit God created it for. |
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Question master User ID: 53843268 United States 05/07/2014 02:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I bought VAPE at 4.11 on the day it went up 125%. Might lose it all or might make a ton. VAPE to me has the most upside potential, isn't a penny stock, and has been in the low 40s before. Anyone have any VAPE or thoughts around it? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 55753183 United States 05/07/2014 02:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OR.... Quoting: NewThor In 3 years when the Cancer rates spike 44% because of Fukushima, the Government will have to have Marijuana legal to handle the patient load or people in pain. Marijuana isn't just for pain management. There have been university studies all the back to the 70's that have proven the effectiveness of CBD (cannabanoids) in killing cancer cells. One study cited the elimination of skin cancer with a topical application of MJ oil. Another study which sought to prove the effectiveness ingesting MJ oil as a pre-surgery strategy to shrink lung tumors before the operation cited one case where the tumor shrank so much the doctor couldn't find it when they opened the patient up. Don't just focus on the recreational and pain mgmt aspects of these plants. Unleashing these two plants on the world at industrial scale will be like the invention of plastic. Except it's natural and doesn't take millions of gallons of oil to produce. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 55753183 United States 05/07/2014 02:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I too had erbb mcig attbf and phot. By shear luck sold out of all before the phot investigation. I figured I'd buy into one stock only to ease the stress of owning 3-5 of these. Quoting: Question master 53843268 I bought VAPE at 4.11 on the day it went up 125%. Might lose it all or might make a ton. VAPE to me has the most upside potential, isn't a penny stock, and has been in the low 40s before. Anyone have any VAPE or thoughts around it? Overall, I'm still up and beating the average market return but getting close to the average return. I'm not worried that the sector won't go up again. Here's my list. AFAI,ATTBF,CANN,CANV,CBIS,DEWM,DSCR,EAPH,EDXC,ENDO,ENRT,ERBB,EXMT,FITX,FRTD,FSPM,FULL,GERSD,GRNH,HEMP,HFCO,HPNN,HSCC,ICBU,LATF,MCIG,MJNA,MNTR,NVLX,PHOT,PTOG,RFMK,SING,SKTO,TRTC,VPCO |
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chrion777 User ID: 20923461 United States 05/07/2014 02:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you don't lose a dime till you sell. if you already sold the stock at a lower pps than what you bought it for you should probably stick with smoking it in stead of trading it. if you bought umpteen hundred thousand shares of (insert stock symbol here) for a few hundred or a thousand or so dollars hoping it would hit 1 dollar a share and now all your money is gone or nearly gone you pretty much asked for it. most of these are pump and dump. you can still make money on pump and dump you just have to know when they are being pumped and when to dump them. ACTC is a prime example of a pump and dump stock that, if you get in and out of it at the right time(s) you can make a tidy profit. Quoting: Whynow What about CBIS, is it pump and dump? their fundamentals are bad but they have some really good people on their team and seem to have the right mission. |
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Toxic Poptart User ID: 55323068 United States 05/07/2014 02:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you don't lose a dime till you sell. if you already sold the stock at a lower pps than what you bought it for you should probably stick with smoking it in stead of trading it. if you bought umpteen hundred thousand shares of (insert stock symbol here) for a few hundred or a thousand or so dollars hoping it would hit 1 dollar a share and now all your money is gone or nearly gone you pretty much asked for it. most of these are pump and dump. you can still make money on pump and dump you just have to know when they are being pumped and when to dump them. ACTC is a prime example of a pump and dump stock that, if you get in and out of it at the right time(s) you can make a tidy profit. Quoting: Whynow What about CBIS, is it pump and dump? their fundamentals are bad but they have some really good people on their team and seem to have the right mission. CBIS is decent. They do seem to have ups and downs but I'm sticking with them. Only time will tell. |
Hijinnx User ID: 51722769 United States 05/07/2014 02:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, I made a big deal out of the money I made a few months ago. Now marijuana stocks are diving. Should I just sell them before I lose what I have left? Quoting: CrimsonBleu Hempster, you out there? What's your take on this? I know this is off subject, but that is one awesome dragon. On subject, this may have something to do with it. [link to video.cnbc.com] Scammers are pumping up marijuana stock prices and then selling. |
Just Some Guy User ID: 54981078 United States 05/07/2014 02:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some will make it, most will fail. Don't invest in it directly. The smart way to do it is to invest in companies that make lights, hydroponic equipment and fertilizers. It's like a few years ago, everyone was investing in all these different on-line retailers. Smart money invested in UPS and FedEx, not the retailers directly. Think about it. |
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CrimsonBleu (OP) User ID: 46489930 United States 05/07/2014 02:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, I made a big deal out of the money I made a few months ago. Now marijuana stocks are diving. Should I just sell them before I lose what I have left? Quoting: CrimsonBleu Hempster, you out there? What's your take on this? I know this is off subject, but that is one awesome dragon. On subject, this may have something to do with it. [link to video.cnbc.com] Scammers are pumping up marijuana stock prices and then selling. Thank you. His name is Dragonbleu |
CrimsonBleu (OP) User ID: 46489930 United States 05/07/2014 02:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is all too new of a market to invest in. Quoting: Just Some Guy Some will make it, most will fail. Don't invest in it directly. The smart way to do it is to invest in companies that make lights, hydroponic equipment and fertilizers. It's like a few years ago, everyone was investing in all these different on-line retailers. Smart money invested in UPS and FedEx, not the retailers directly. Think about it. Yes, that is where VAPE and TRTC come in. Have them both. They were soaring a few months back. Now they are sleeping. |
Just Some Guy User ID: 54981078 United States 05/07/2014 02:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is all too new of a market to invest in. Quoting: Just Some Guy Some will make it, most will fail. Don't invest in it directly. The smart way to do it is to invest in companies that make lights, hydroponic equipment and fertilizers. It's like a few years ago, everyone was investing in all these different on-line retailers. Smart money invested in UPS and FedEx, not the retailers directly. Think about it. Yes, that is where VAPE and TRTC come in. Have them both. They were soaring a few months back. Now they are sleeping. People don't buy vaporizers everyday. Look at the people that make the light bulbs and the fertilizers. Consumables. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 55753183 United States 05/07/2014 02:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | momentum penny stocks. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21327021 good for short term scalping, which is what everyone but you has done. Someone is always the bagholder in the end of stock promotions. Sell before everyone else or at the first sign of a decline on volume. I respectfully disagree. There are some that are certainly going to turn out to be pump and dump scams. Some will be little companies that just couldn't cut it. Some will be mining companies that are trying to enter the sector simply because they own a lot of land. Most of those were extremely cheap and for a hundred dollars you can buy 10,000 shares. But if you research all the 36 companies I listed, you'll find patents for extraction techniques, patents for strains, patents for medical uses, government licenses being granted, government contracts being issued, large contracts with companies outside the sector. There are at least a half dozen or more companies that will hit big in the sector. Even if you're down right now, being in at this cost level is a good idea. Imagine buying in an oil company or pharma company at under a dollar. If you could go back in time and do it you would. That's the opportunity here. |
CrimsonBleu (OP) User ID: 46489930 United States 05/07/2014 03:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is all too new of a market to invest in. Quoting: Just Some Guy Some will make it, most will fail. Don't invest in it directly. The smart way to do it is to invest in companies that make lights, hydroponic equipment and fertilizers. It's like a few years ago, everyone was investing in all these different on-line retailers. Smart money invested in UPS and FedEx, not the retailers directly. Think about it. Yes, that is where VAPE and TRTC come in. Have them both. They were soaring a few months back. Now they are sleeping. People don't buy vaporizers everyday. Look at the people that make the light bulbs and the fertilizers. Consumables. Crap, that is right I MEANT PHOT. not VAPE. Had VAPE on my mind after looking at the charts and answered incorrectly. Growlife Inc is what I meant. I believe they are on the growing end if I am not mistaken this time. :) |
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Just Some Guy User ID: 54981078 United States 05/07/2014 03:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is all too new of a market to invest in. Quoting: Just Some Guy Some will make it, most will fail. Don't invest in it directly. The smart way to do it is to invest in companies that make lights, hydroponic equipment and fertilizers. It's like a few years ago, everyone was investing in all these different on-line retailers. Smart money invested in UPS and FedEx, not the retailers directly. Think about it. Yes, that is where VAPE and TRTC come in. Have them both. They were soaring a few months back. Now they are sleeping. People don't buy vaporizers everyday. Look at the people that make the light bulbs and the fertilizers. Consumables. Crap, that is right I MEANT PHOT. not VAPE. Had VAPE on my mind after looking at the charts and answered incorrectly. Growlife Inc is what I meant. I believe they are on the growing end if I am not mistaken this time. :) Cool man. You know what I'm talking about. I'm thinking about Fox Farm. They make organic fertilizer. People like organic. |
CrimsonBleu (OP) User ID: 46489930 United States 05/07/2014 03:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: CrimsonBleu Yes, that is where VAPE and TRTC come in. Have them both. They were soaring a few months back. Now they are sleeping. People don't buy vaporizers everyday. Look at the people that make the light bulbs and the fertilizers. Consumables. Crap, that is right I MEANT PHOT. not VAPE. Had VAPE on my mind after looking at the charts and answered incorrectly. Growlife Inc is what I meant. I believe they are on the growing end if I am not mistaken this time. :) Cool man. You know what I'm talking about. I'm thinking about Fox Farm. They make organic fertilizer. People like organic. Yes they do. I hear it every day in my line of work. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 57791016 United States 05/07/2014 03:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Just Some Guy People don't buy vaporizers everyday. Look at the people that make the light bulbs and the fertilizers. Consumables. Crap, that is right I MEANT PHOT. not VAPE. Had VAPE on my mind after looking at the charts and answered incorrectly. Growlife Inc is what I meant. I believe they are on the growing end if I am not mistaken this time. :) Cool man. You know what I'm talking about. I'm thinking about Fox Farm. They make organic fertilizer. People like organic. Yes they do. I hear it every day in my line of work. From someone that knows the Emerald Triangle, where Fox Farm got it's roots..... they were BOUGHT by Monsanto 2 seasons back. Government weed and corporate weed sucks, don't buy into it. Make it lawful and keep greedy government OUT! |
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